Very nice! Looks like the best weather app yet. Moscow, Russia works, but at the very top it does not show "Moscow", only three dots. Does not have some small cities. Hope it's kind to my battery. I wish I could turn off those alarming red alert banners and home screen exclamation marks.

Gotta love how quick they respond and actually explain what is going on.

I had a blast testing this app. If I didn't get mine for free I would have bought it. I think it's well worth the price.

This company has worked extremely hard to accommodate all the things we suggested. They took the time to listen to us, used those ideas and gave us an update rather quickly. I'd rather give my money to a company that listened than pay a subscription for an app with these same features that could careless and just wanted your money.

I've used a few of the other weather apps and I had decided to just go without one. When the beta came up for this I said What the heck.. try it. $20 isn't too much to ask and with the 50% off right now.. it's definitely worth it. I love how it works with BerryBuzz too.

Everyone is entitled to an opinion. We wouldn't be able to have forums like these if we weren't. As you can tell Pfluger and Bellshare are always open to suggestions. Some of the things we suggested weren't implemented but they are on the todo list.

Sorry I'm a bit defensive but alot of us put some time into helping with this app.

Look around outside the weather is all around you.~via smartphone mobile.pinstack.com~

You're entitled to your opinion. You don't want to pay for the app, that's your prerogative. There are obviously those of us who love this application and are willing to spend the money on it. If you have something of real value to contribute to this thread other than these types of remarks, then by all means stick around. Otherwise, you've made your opinion known, so I'd suggest you move along.

A lot of people did put a lot of time and effort into making this app what it is now. I know firsthand cause my boyfriend was one of them and he spent hours responding and fidgeting with the app. Even though it did get to me a little I let him do it because had it not been for him and all the other folks who helped it wouldn't be such a wonderful app. Personal thanks to all you guys who helped with this program. It rocks. I would definately pay the $20 for it because its more than worth it. Thanks again guys!~via smartphone mobile.pinstack.com~

another recommendation... kinda hard to explain but the side scrolling(storm version) is a bit too sensitive. when you scroll down you always accidentally get a little side scroll also giving you a wobbly type scroll. it scrolls to the side just a bit then recenters itself on your screen. the side scroll needs to be less sensitive where it takes a nice finger swipe to get to the next location.

and....look around outside...weather is all around you.it's nice to be able to click an icon on my berry when my 16 year old daughter asks me what the temperature is going to be today and is it going to rain when she is picking out her outfit for the day...and when i'm planning my day or week to see what mother nature has in store for me.sure they're not always right but they are usually pretty close.

I believe you get what you pay for. The Weather Channel subscription is the best overall application with the most informative maps the only one I would pay for. Other than that I would just compromise and use any free online weather service you like~via smartphone mobile.pinstack.com~